Similar to the rampant fraud that exists within the extra
virgin olive oil industry, it is important to understand that most balsamic vinegar on the market is not the real thing.
Not exact matches
There is also no official classification or difference between «
virgin coconut
oil» and «extra
virgin coconut
oil» as there is in the
olive oil industry, since the two oils are completely different in fatty acid composition, harvesting procedures, and terminology.
Looking to the success of the
olive oil industry, soon people began to advertise their
virgin coconut
oil as «cold pressed,» or even «extra
virgin coconut
oil.»
There is no
industry standard definition for «
virgin coconut
oil» as there is in the
olive oil industry for «
virgin» and «extra
virgin»
olive oil.
There are no commonly understood or accepted definitions for «extra»
virgin coconut
oil, as there are in the
olive oil industry.
There is NO
industry standard for Extra
Virgin Coconut
Oil as there is for Virgin and Extra Virgin Olive Oil because there is no such thing as repeated pressings to extract the o
Oil as there is for
Virgin and Extra
Virgin Olive Oil because there is no such thing as repeated pressings to extract the o
Oil because there is no such thing as repeated pressings to extract the
oiloil.
There are no commonly understood or accepted definitions for «extra»
virgin coconut
oil, as there are in the
olive oil industry.
The term «extra
virgin» is borrowed from the
olive oil industry.